Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product C 330 s Mamiya
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Mamiya C330S Manual Mamiya C330 Professional Mamiya C330S & C330 This manual was adapted for the web from scans of an original C330S manual. The scans were done by Erik Jonker. During the conversion to the web version I made a few style changes as well as a couple of grammer changes, mainly to make the document more web friendly.
Mamiya C330S: Contents Mamiya C330 Professional 1 Before using the camera, read these instructions very carefully, and learn the correct method of hanlding it. By becoming completely families with the Mamiya C330 Professional "S", you can for many years to come make the most of the splendid opportunities this fine camera offers.
Mamiya C330S: Contents With the wide selection of all these interchangeable lenses and accessories, you can further widen your scope of photography by making the most of the unlimited versatility of Mamiya C330S offers. <- Prev | Table of Contents | Next -> file:///E|/c330s/page_01.
Mamiya C330S: Page 2 Specifications 2 Type 6 x 6 Twin-Lens Reflex Camera with Interchangeable Lens System Picture Size 56 x 56 mm (actual picture area) Film Size 120 roll film (12 exposures), 220 roll film (24 exposures) Changeover effected by turning pressure plate Lens (standard) Mamiya/Sekor 80 mm f/2.
Mamiya C330S: Page 3 Names of Parts 3 1. Lens clamp bracket 2. Synchro socket 3. M-X synchro selector 4. Shutter cocking lever 5. Aperture ring 6. Shutter speed ring 7. Magnifier 8. Neck strap lug * 9. Accessory shoe 10. Parallax correcting dial 11. Lens lock knob 12.
Mamiya C330S: Page 4 Names of Parts 4 30. Back cover lock button 31. Back cover open knob and spool change knob (upper) 32. Spool change knob (lower) 33. Eye opening for sportsfinder 34. Focusing hood lock screw 35. Focusing screen frame lock 36. Take-up spool chamber 37.
Mamiya C330S: Page 5 Lens Mounting/Removal 5 Wind up the film advance crank and fold it into the camera body. Turn the focusing knob and fully retract the lens into the camera body. Then, turn the lens lock knob (11) until the triangle mark points to UNLOCK.
Mamiya C330S: Page 6 Lens Mounting/Removal (cont.) 6 After changing a lens, set the parrallax correcting dial (10) to the focal length value of the mounted lens. For 55mm and 65mm lenses, set the parallax correcting dial to 80, then attach the parallax correction plate for 55mm/65mm lenses to the focusing hood.
Mamiya C330S: Page 7 Handling the Neck Strap 7 Attaching to Camera Place the neck strap fastener over the neck strap lug on the camera body and slide it toward the hanging direction while pressing it .
Mamiya C330S: Page 8 Handling the Focusing Hood 8 Raising the Focusing Hood Raise the rear of the focusing hood; it will automatically spring up into position. Using the Magnifier By pushing in the top of the sportsfinder flap (19) at the center of the finder frame, the magnifier swings up into position.
Mamiya C330S: Page 9 Handling Focusing Hood 9 Using the Focusing Hood as a Sportsfinder 1. By setting up the magnifier and pushing down the sportsfinder flap, and by retaining the latter to the catch at the bottom of the focusing hood, the hood can be used as a sportsfinder for the 80mm standard lens.
Mamiya C330S: Page 10 Handling Focusing Hood (cont.) 10 Using the Focusing Hood as a Sportsfinder Folding the Focusing Hood 4. To return the sportsfinder frame (17) , and the flap (19) to their original position, move the release button (26) * towards the arrow mark and the frame and the flap will automatically return to position.
Mamiya C330S: Page 11 Opening & Closing the Back Cover 11 Push the back cover open knob (31) while the back cover lock button (30) is pulled down, and the back cover is open. When the back cover opens, the figure in the exposure counter automatically returns to '0'.
Mamiya C330S: Page 12 Winding & Shutter Test Without Film 12 Open the back cover and make sure that a spool has been inserted into the take-up spool chamber. 3. By closing the back cover and turning the film advance crank, the exposure counter will advance.
Mamiya C330S: Page 13 Before Loading Film 13 This camera accepts either 120 or 220 roll film. It has an automatic film stopper and a double exposure prevention device. Take the following steps before loading film: 1. Preventing Double Exposures Turn the multiple exposure dial (28) until SINGLE matches the red dot of the side plate.
Mamiya C330S: Page 14 Loading Film 14 1. Open the back cover and pull out the upper spool change knob (31) , then insert an empty spool into the take-up spool chamber (36) so that it engages the winding axis. Let go of the spool change knob. 2. Pull out the lower spool change knob (32) , and insert a roll of film into the film chamber (38) .
Mamiya C330S: Page 15 Loading Film (cont.) 15 3. Pull out the leader paper of the film and insert it into the slit of the take-up spool, turn the film advance crank clockwise until the start mark on the leader paper matches the start marks on the camera.
Mamiya C330S: Page 16 Loading Film (cont.) 16 5. Turn the film advance crank clockwise until it stops. The figure 1 appears on the exposure counter at the position where the crank stops diagonally upward, and the shutter is automatically set. Now the camera is ready for the first exposure.
Mamiya C330S: Page 17 Photographing 17 1. After focusing, turn the shutter speed ring (6) and set the shutter speed, then adjust the aperture of the lens by turning the aperture control knob (23) . Any of three procedures mentioned above can be performed first.
Mamiya C330S: Page 18 Photographing (cont.) 18 Locking the Shutter Button * By shifting the triangle mark on the lock button (22) to the letter 'L', the shutter button is locked. During a period when the camera is not in use and is stored in the case, inadvertent shutter release can be prevented.
Mamiya C330S: Page 19 Distance Scale 19 A distance scale is provided on the left side (viewing the camera held for photographing). By turning the knob (13) , set the distance scale to coincide with the lens used, so that the scale faces horizontally. Distance scales for 55mm, 65mm, and 80mm lenses are indicated in orange.
Mamiya C330S: Page 20 Distance Scale (cont.) 20 Replacing the Distance Scale To remove the distance scale, first, fully extend the bellow by turning the focusing knob, then remove the scale end cover by sliding it to the front. Next, detach the distance scale from the bearing, while pressing in the distance scale shaft with a pointed, fine wire.
Mamiya C330S: Page 21 Close-up Photography 21 Setting the Parallax Correcting Dial: By turning the parallax correcting dial (10) , set the dial index to the focal lenght of the lens used. Subsequently, while the lens is being extended, the pointer will appear on the upper left portion of the focusing screen.
Mamiya C330S: Page 22 Close-up Photography (cont.) 22 When Using a 55mm or 65mm Lens: When using a 55mm or 65mm lens, set the dial (10) to 80 and attach the parallax correction plate for 55mm/65mm lenses to the focusing hood. How to Install the Parallax Correction Plate: Remove the focusing hood from the camera and turn it inside out.
Mamiya C330S: Page 23 Changing the Focusing Hood 23 The focusing hood can be replaced with various finders available for this camera as optional accessories. Removing the Focusing Hood Turn the focusing hood lock screw (34) counterclockwise and pull back the hood and move it upward; then the hood can be taken off.
Mamiya C330S: Page 24 Changing the Magnifier 24 Changing the Magnifier (for diopter correction) In addition to the standard magnifier (-1.5 diopter), diopter lenses of +2, +1, 0, -2 and -3 diopter are available for near and farsighted persons. The standard -1.
Mamiya C330S: Page 25 Changing the Focusing Screen 25 Various types of focusing hoods are available to meet individual needs or preferences. Removing the Focusing Screen Remove the focusing hood and slide the focusing screen frame lock (35) in the direction of the arrow, then the focusing screen holder will pop-up.
Mamiya C330S: Page 26 Flash Photography 26 When a falsh unit is used for photographing, connect the synchro cord to the synchro socket (2) . When using an electronic flash unit, set the M-X synchro selector (3) on X to synchronize all shutter speeds.
Mamiya C330S: Page 27 Handling the 105mm f/3.5 DS Lens 27 The 105mm f/3.5 DS lens is equiped with diaphragms on the viewing lens, thus enabling you to observe the depth-of-field on the focusing screen. In addition, this lens-shutter has a built in self- timer.
Mamiya C330S: Page 28 Handling the 105mm f/3.5 DS Lens (cont.) 28 Self-Timer Operation By setting M-X synchro selector to the V position, the shutter is released approximately 10 seconds after pressing the shutter release button. At this V setting, X flash synchronization is offered.
Mamiya C330S: Page 29 Multiple Exposures/Precautions on Shutter Ops. 29 Turn the multiple exposure dial (28) and set the word 'MULTI' to the red dot, then the double exposure prevention is disengaged. The shutter button can be depressed without advancing the film, whenever the shutter is cocked manually.
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Mamiya C330S: Page 30 Precautions on Shutter Operations (cont.) 30 250mm f/6.3 and 80mm f/3.7 lenses. Shutters of these lenses have no self-cocking system, requiring the shutter to be set manually after each film advance. For certain lens-shutter assemblies (such as the formar 80mm f/3.
Mamiya C330S: Page 31 Mamiya-Sekor Lenses 31 55mm f/4.5 65mm f/3.5 80mm f/2.8 105mm f/3.5DS 135mm f/4.5 Super 180mm f/4.5 250mm f/6.3 <- Prev | Table of Contents | Next -> file:///E|/c330s/page_31.
Mamiya C330S: Page 32 Mamiya-Sekor Lenses (cont.) 32 Lens Composition Picture Angle Minimum Aperture Filter Diameter (mm) Lens Hood Diameter (mm) Close-Up Capabilities Shortest Distance from Film to Subject Subject Coverage 55mm f/4.5 9 element 7 group 70°30' f/22 46ø 48ø 9 1/2 in.
Mamiya C330S: Page 33 Accessories 33 Filter Filters are available in five types: SY48 (Y2), SO56 (O2), SL39 (UV), YG, SL-1B (skylight). Filter sizes for each lens are shown in the system chart . · When using a 49mm diameter filter, employ the 49mm filter for Mamiya C; otherwise attaching the lens hood might be impossible.
Mamiya C330S: Page 34 Accessories (Focusing Screens) 34 Type A: Matte Entirely matted with Fresnel lens. For general photography. Suitable for any focal length lens.
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Mamiya C330S: Page 35 Accessories (cont.) 35 (1) CdS Magnifying Hood This is a spot metering finder with a CdS exposure meter incorporated in the magnifying hood. Since the meter measures light which passes through the lens, the correct exposure setting is easily obtained.
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Mamiya C330S: Page 36 Accessories (cont.) 36 (4a) Grip Holder The grip holder is a very convenient accessory for hand holding the camera while taking pictures or for carrying the camera.
Mamiya C330S: Page 37 Accessories (cont.) 37 (6) Pistol Grip Model 2 (for Mamiya C330 and RZ/RB) A trigger-type shutter release button is interlocked with the camera. By replacing the changeable base plate, an optional flashgun bracket may be attached.
Mamiya C330S: Page 38 Accessories (cont.) 38 (9) Quick-Show Model 2 A two piece set in which one piece is attached to the camera and the other to the tripod. When this is done, the camera can instantly be mounted to, or removed from, a tripod without the need to fumble with screws.
Mamiya C330S: Page 39 Accessories (cont.) 39 (12) Compartment Case In addition to the Camera and Standard Lens set, this convenient, heavy-duty camera case holds interchangeable lenses and camera accessories in separate compartments. Panels inside the case may be rearanged freely for accomodating various items.
Mamiya C330S: Page 40 Depth of Field Tables 40 55mm f/4.5 Aperture Distance (in feet) 30 15 7 5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 9 1 / 2 " 4.5 29' 1" 14' 11" 10' 30' 1" 5' 9&.
Mamiya C330S: Page 40 4 71' 10 1 / 2 " 21' 4" 50' 9 1 / 4 " 12" 6 1 / 4 " 18' 8 3 / 4 " 8' 10 1 / 2 " 11' 5 3 / 4 " 6' 5 1 / .
Mamiya C330S: Page 41 Depth of Field Tables (cont.) 41 135mm f/4.5 Aperture Distance (in feet) 30 15 10 7 6 4 3.5 3 4.5 159' 3 1 / 2 " 25' 4 3 / 4 " 36' 8" 13' 9 1 /.
Mamiya C330S: Page 41 Aperture Distance (in feet) 200 100 50 30 20 15 12 10 8 7 6.3 412' 135' 385' 81' 131' 44' 11" 56' 5" 28' 2" 32' 1".
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